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How to Get a Card

Ontario Community Library card holders have full access to all of Ontario Community Library's resources including the option to set up an online Patron Account to manage their check-outs,
renewals, history, holds and accessLibrary2Go – Ebooks and Audios.

How to get a Library Card

Regular Card –
Individuals/Families wishing to obtain a Library Card
must provide the following items:

Adults Head of Household(18 years of age or older)

A current photo ID with
current address (driver’s license, passport, state or Military ID
card)

An Alternate Contact – name, address, and phone number of an individual not living at your address.

Must be accompanied by a
parent or legal guardian with the above listed information

Lost/Damaged Card Replacement – If you have lost or damaged your library card please
contact the library as soon as possible (541-889-6371). The Library is not responsible for items checked out on stolen/lost cards. To replace the card please bring current photo ID and replacement fee* to
the library.

Temporary Card – Individuals/families who have recently moved to
the area who have not changed their address on their ID may obtain a
Temporary Library Card good for 6 months by providing the following:

Adult Head of Household(18 years of age or
older)

A current photo ID
(driver’s license, passport, state issued ID card or Military ID)

An Alternate Contact - name,
address, and phone number of an individual not living at your address.

Proof of Residence – Idaho
Power Bill, City Water Bill, Cascade Gas Bill or Phone Bill.

A completed registration form

Nyssa, Vale or other Sage Library System Card holders –Individuals from one of the 77 Libraries on the Sage Library System (Libraries of Eastern Oregon (LEO) Consortium) – may check out using their home library card and return the book through the inter-library loan system.

Treasure Valley Community
College and Eastern Oregon University Students – may check out using your current activated TVCC Library Card and photo ID

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